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Tommy Wiseau | ... | ||
Juliette Danielle | ... | ||
Greg Sestero | ... | ||
Philip Haldiman | ... |
Denny
(as Phillip Haldiman)
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Carolyn Minnott | ... |
Claudette
(as Carolyn Minnot)
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Robyn Paris | ... | ||
Mike Holmes | ... |
Mike
(as Mike Scott)
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Dan Janjigian | ... |
Chris-R
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Kyle Vogt | ... | ||
Greg Ellery | ... | ||
Kari McDermott | ... |
Party Member #2
(as Kari Mcdermont)
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Jennifer Vanderbliek | ... |
Party Member #3
(as Jen Vanderbliek)
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Daron Jennings | ... |
Barista #2
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Frank Willey | ... |
Coffee Shop #4
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In San Francisco, we follow Johnny, a man who has a girlfriend, Lisa, and also his best friend, Mark. Lisa has been cheating on Johnny with Mark and Johnny doesn't know! Will Johnny ever find out? Will Mark still be Johnny's best friend? Written by maxkriegelnance
This film is completely worth seeing. A friend of mine recently said it was as if a deer made a movie about human interaction, unable to comprehend what it is to be a human being. It is hilarious.
It is also funny how many people actually see this as a real movie, and take the acting, story, and dialogue seriously. It's a sad testament to the state of intelligence of some, but that doesn't detract from the movies awful redemption.
There was no way this was made as a 'black comedy' on purpose. The ineptness present in ALL aspects of the film could only come about through an attempt to put Tommy's own high-school angsty experiences (probably) on tape. When the reviews trashed the movie, he pulled a Paul Ruebens "I meant to do that". The denial of the films obvious serious beginnings add even more hilarity. Tommy, we are laughing at you, not with you. Thank you for that.